Fortunately analysis is not the only way to resolve inner conflicts. Life itself still remains a very effective therapist.

I Knew I Would Fail, So I Did

Project what you want in life and it is yours already, if you believe you will fail then you have already failed.

“An expert is someone who knows a lot about the past”. – Tom Hopkins

Wisdom isn’t found in guessing what happens next in life, it’s found in knowing what has happened in the past and learning to respond differently.

If we relied on our minds to project our goals and future and not listen to our hearts we would be doing ourselves a great disservice. Our minds tend to generate what we “think” is going to happen based on past experiences and in some cases we are right. Unfortunately, being right or wrong is not what our motivation should be focused on as much as learning how to respond differently next time.

Think about it this way, you are on a long walk on a road that you have never been down. The direction you will travel is in the direction you look. What we focus on is what we will become.

“There’s no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance.” – Steve Ballmer (CEO Microsoft in April 30, 2007 interview)

Don’t be Steve, Steve had a vision for the iPhone and wow was Steve wrong. Imagine if Steve would have been leading the production of the iPhone, he most likely would have ended production. Do not limit your future potential by giving up on a dream you have because someone thinks it can’t be accomplished.
A marathon begins with one step!

Limiting your life by what someone believes is true for you is giving up the power to become anything more than what they allow you to become!

Dream big, when you fail learn from it and try again, when you love, love fully and when you mess up take credit for what you have done and try again and when you fall, get up and learn why you fell, not that you fell.

Life is far too short to be what others want you to be, if you can dream it you can achieve it!